Sheldon wrote:
> On Sat, 22 Feb 2020 00:49:25 -0800, "Julie Bove"
> > wrote:
>
> >
> >"cshenk" > wrote in message
> > ...
> >> Julie Bove wrote:
> > >
> >>> My mom bought me a new one from Lowe's. The choices were few as I
> >>> needed electric and didn't want a flat top. I could not get
> bisque to >>> match my other appliances. Although it appeared to be
> available >>> online, I was told they could not order it and I should
> go with white >>> and when needed, replace my other appliances in
> white as well. This >>> is the one I got:
> > > >
> >>> https://products.geappliances.com/ap...pecs/JB258DMWW
> > > >
> >>> It has buttons in the centers of the burners that prevent the
> burners >>> from being turned on with no pan there. They also prevent
> the burners >>> from overheating. My mom didn't pay that price but
> after adding a 3 >>> year warranty, delivery and a cord, it added to
> about that much.
> > > >
> >>> So far so good but it seems to get a lot hotter than my old one.
> The >>> burners have more settings than my old on and even on the
> lowest >>> setting, the food continues to boil. Can't get a low
> simmer. Oven >>> seems hotter too and different proportions. Wider
> but not as high >>> from top to bottom.
> > >
> >> You probably need something like this:
> > >
> >> https://www.amazon.com/HIC-Harold-Co.../dp/B000HM9ZSY
> > >
> >> Thats a simple one and I have 2 of them that reside on my gas
> stove top >> all the time for various uses. Not expensive and works
> well.
> >
> > Not sure it would work with these burners.
>
> Your stove is electric, a flame tamer won't work with an electric
> stove.
Look up the link Sheldon. That one is for both types.
"Absorbs and diffuses heat evenly for greater energy efficiency;
eliminates hot pan and pot handles; safe for use on electric, gas, and
glass stovetops"